As always, we've used our internal rating system to select a best XI from all the action.
Here is our latest Team of the Week:

Goalkeeper
Luis Maximiano (Neom SC) 9.1
Despite conceding a gut-wrenching late goal to Saudi heavyweights Al Nassr, Maximiano produced an inspired display between the sticks for Neom SC.
The Portuguese shot-stopper made nine saves throughout the contest, frustrating the likes of Sadio Mane and Joao Felix on several occasions.
Defence
Luka Vuskovic (Hamburger SV) 9.2
Die Rothosen earned just their second Bundesliga away victory of the season on Saturday after coming from behind to see off lowly Wolfsburg in a closely-fought affair.
Vuskovic was influential at both ends of the pitch for Merlin Polzin's side, converting from the spot for his fifth goal of the season, while he also made 17 clearances and won all nine of his aerial duels.

Andy Robertson (Liverpool) 9.3
Robertson was handed a rare start by Arne Slot in Liverpool's FA Cup fifth-round clash at Wolves, and the Scot certainly took his opportunity with a vintage display for the eight-time winners.
It was Robertson's stunning strike from range that got the ball rolling for the Reds early in the second half, and the 31-year-old also provided a trademark assist for Mohamed Salah a couple of minutes later.
Olivier Deman (Werder Bremen) 9.1
Werder Bremen boosted their hopes of survival in the German top flight after an emphatic 4-1 triumph at fellow strugglers Union Berlin on Sunday afternoon.
Deman netted a crucial equaliser for Die Werderaner shortly after the half-hour mark with a superb finish into the top corner - the Belgian's first goal since the 2023/24 campaign.
Midfield
Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (Al Hilal) 9.3
Milinkovic-Savic played a starring role in Al Hilal's 4-0 victory over rock-bottom Al Najma in the Saudi Pro League, as Simone Inzaghi's men kept pace with Al Nassr and Al Ahli at the summit.
The former Lazio man unselfishly set up Karim Benzema for his side's second, before completing the scoring late on with a clinical close-range strike.
Valentin Rongier (Rennes) 9.2
Rennes moved up to fifth in Ligue 1 over the weekend thanks to a resounding 4-0 success at struggling Nice - Les Rouge et Noirs' fourth consecutive win in the French top flight.
Captain Rongier led from the front for his side, with the Frenchman registering two assists and completing 93% of his passes during the one-sided contest.
Nahitan Nandez (Al Qadsiah) 9.3
Uruguayan midfielder Nandez continued his good recent form for Al Qadsiah, providing a pair of assists in a 4-1 thrashing of lowly Al Kholood.
In addition to his creativity in the final third, the 30-year-old also won eight ground duels and completed 78% of his dribbles.
Kenan Yildiz (Juventus) 9.3
A rampant second-half display from Juventus at home to Pisa helped the Old Lady to a crucial three points in their pursuit of a top-four finish in Serie A.
Yildiz once again impressed for the Italian giants, with the attacking midfielder producing a sumptuous cross for Andrea Cambiaso's opener, before firing home his 10th goal of the season to put the seal on a terrific individual performance.

Attack
Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea) 9.3
Chelsea survived an almighty scare in the FA Cup fifth round, as they twice came from behind to battle past Championship side Wrexham in extra time.
Garnacho was central to the Blues' victory, with the Argentine volleying Chelsea ahead in the 96th minute, while he also drew the foul that saw George Dobson dismissed for the Welsh outfit.
Roger Martinez (Al Taawon) 9.4
Martinez delivered the goods for Al Taawon on Friday evening, as Pericles Chamusca's men survived a late comeback from Al Fateh to prevail 3-2 in the Saudi top flight.
The Colombian opened the scoring from the penalty spot deep into first-half stoppage time, before doubling his tally in the 63rd minute via a powerful 25-yard strike.
Ivan Perisic (PSV) 9.2
Eredivisie leaders PSV stretched their lead to a remarkable 19 points at the summit thanks to a hard-fought 2-1 triumph at home to AZ Alkmaar.
Perisic was typically influential for Peter Bosz's side, with the Croatian setting up Ricardo Pepi's late winner, as well as completing 84% of his passes in the final third.

